Re: Using piezoelectric to power a laser diode?



<bobrich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> John,
>
> All i can say is holy cow! I didn't expect schematics!!! I'll have to
> give that a try!
>
> The illumination just has to be long enough for the human eye to detect
> it, which i'm assuming is going to be a function of brightness, but at
> 5mW i'm assuming 20-50ms is plenty..(my 200 upper end range is on the
> long side)...lots of assuming though, eh?


You're aiming a 5mW laser at a human eye?


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